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THE BEACH REVIEW
THE BEACH REVIEW ~~ THAT Ni VlgR PPEN "~++++"+"~"++'+-"---'
+uS,shed e+ery Thursday at Beaoh Sort. ,ota m+w,ffi smmm Chase News
H. E. I~NDERLE and D. A. WALLACE, Editors and Publishers ~-- ' , , + , , ,+ _+ + +,
Subscriptions $2.00 per year in advance [ ~¢~.~¢,~..,:.~~
mat,red as second class matter September 18, 1931, at the postoffiee at The Chama school is all dressed uP
Beach, North Dakota. under the Act of M&rch 3, 1879. / with a new coat of paint both In-
Advertising rates t~rnlshed upon request. [ side and out. School started on Men.
I day, September 9.
~O~clal papas of the City of Beach and of Golden Valley county I ~1"~ A ,~ Charlie Lazarre of Beach was
[ ,.qU~' "T~IM~ around here Friday getting nicd
The Healthiest State I .s TO-OA'{ ee :h, rmb:rt of orders for tree~t and ]
see ~, . o be planted rids fall I
Ill .'" Sea • Miss Mat celia Knkowski and tile If
North Dakota again holds the distinction of being .. ,:- new Chanm teacher, Gertrude Szu-]
~" dera. were pleasant Thursday after-
the healthiest state in the United States. Death rate fig- , ., noon callers at the \V,,, Holler arid
ures for the year 1934 reveal that the old North State ; A.E. Bell homes.
had 849.4 deaths per 100,000 population during the cal- it : R.sseU Swingle of Medora was
here Thursday selling several of his ,
endar year mentioned, which is quite the lowest of the 48 i, aud painted pictures.
states as being naturally well under the average 1.104.9. M~. and Mrs. ,)oh,, Thorp and two '
sons and nephew Stanley Thorp, who
for the United States. ~ "- have been doin~ carpenter work in
The 1934 death rate increased for the first time since Big Timber. Montana. arrived here
1928 and from half veer statistics obtained from some of Thursday and will rebulhl the Pow-
ers' buildings which were rc.vently
the larger cities, the 1935 figure will be even higher. This bh, wn down Mrs Th-rp ~u,,l sons
is interesting considering the gradual declin, e from 1928 continued on to .lamestown by train.
to the "low" of 1933. - -_..'. Mrs. Roy Tuttle and Bobby Jean
were Monday dinner guests at the
Scientists believe the decreased death rates are Bell home.
+due to people in the last generation being able to live Win. L,,er ,,'as out f,'om Boach on
longer because of the advan